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    Saju Abraham, MD

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    Robbins Headache Clinic - Dr. Lawrence Robbins, M.D.

    Robbins Headache Clinic

    4.5(17 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Dr.Robbins has been a wonderful doctor and he worked to help me find the treatment & medicine that…read morewould help me the most. He actually listens when you talk to him and doesn't give up trying to find the patient The best medicine & treatment for their condition. For myself, he pretty much helped to give me my life back. Not that I was totally pain free, but he did work to find the best meds that helped my condition the most. He helped me to get most of my functioning back, and got my chronic pain under control far beyond the level that any other doctor was able to. My wife and I are so grateful to Dr. Robbins, for all the things he has been able to do for us over the years. As he is currently retiring, we will greatly miss him, and many of his staff. Paul

    In full transparency, my review is of my experience trying to see Dr. Robbins because,…read moredisappointingly, I never made it past a terrible experience with his staff. I've been managing a post-traumatic headache for over a year. The neurologist I've seen regularly recommended that I try a headache specialist after exhausting other available options. Dr. Robbins was one of the recommendations he made. I called in early November and was greeted with a brusque, "Doctor's Office" by the person who answered the phone. After clarifying that I had called the correct office, I explained that I was a new patient calling to request an appointment. She asked if I wanted an appointment with the nurse practitioner or the doctor. I explained my history, unsure of what the correct answer would be without any context. She acknowledged I should see the doctor and then told me their first available appointment was January 14. I expected a wait. And I realize Dr. Robbins is apparently a good doctor, which translates to being busy. But when you've had a headache for almost 500 days, waiting another two and a half months feels intolerable. I agreed to the January 14 appointment, figuring I would find a way to make it work and that it would be worth it. Until. Until. Until the office called me back and told me Dr. Robbins would now be out of the office on January 14 and would need to reschedule me. For a later date. Are you effing kidding me? I hope other people have better luck. I provided full availability to them, willing to bend over backwards to get some relief from this headache that's been plaguing me. It's disappointing that their customer service is so poor and more disappointing that I would be penalized for a change in the doctor's schedule after waiting 10 weeks to be seen.

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    Suburban Neurologists, SC

    Suburban Neurologists, SC

    4.0(2 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Gotta deduct another star…read more Do I still love Dr. Simionescu? I think so. I'm not really sure, as I have not seen her since March. Conversation with office person in March: Office person: Okay, so the doc needs to see you in 3 months, here is the referral for your annual brain and spine MRIs. Oh, she has Saturday hours now, would you like to schedule your follow-up at this time? Me: Saturday hours? Rock on! I would love to! So... I made the appointment for June something or other. A week before the appointment, I get a call. The doc is canceling my appointment, she won't be in, would I like to re-schedule? Sure, I say. Can I still have a Saturday? Yes, I am told, and the appointment is made. Or re-made. Today, I get a call canceling my August 31st appointment. Seems like it took the good doc this long to realize she won't be in on the 31st. Me to caller: You know, this is the second time this has happened. Why do you offer me the option of a Saturday if she doesn't want to work on a Saturday? Caller to me: These Saturday hours are new to us. New? It's been 5 months since you first offered it to me! As it stands right now, I didn't make another appointment, telling the caller that I will give it a few more months and hopefully by then, the doc will have made up her mind whether or not she wants to work on Saturday. I did not want to risk making yet another appointment only to have it canceled. I don't handle rejection very well.

    I've been having some medical issues as of late and my parents suggested I get another opinion…read more They have always had really good connections as far as qualified and competent doctors, so I believe they got this recommendation from their other doctors. My appointment was with Dr. Cacciopo and from the moment I called the office to make the appt. and answer the preliminary questions, they were really friendly and nice. This treatment continued throughout the whole process. Dr. Cacciopo himself was young, "hip" and nice as well. I felt he really listened, explained all my options thoroughly and gave me piece of mind as I weigh the various options related to my ordeal. I'm actually very grateful I visited his office, as his diagnosis and approach is different than my first doctor, so it may be something more serious than previously thought! I highly recommend this office if you need a neurologist, and are a little freaked out by your health condition. He and his staff will treat you with dignity and put you at ease!

    NeuroHealth Arlington Heights - Misrepresentation of credentials

    NeuroHealth Arlington Heights

    1.9(24 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    If I could leave no stars I would. Do your due diligence and verify the bombastic credentials of…read moreDr. Philippe and her stable of doctors before consulting with the practice. I've emailed and called up multiple boards she claims she's on and the boards either don't have her as a member or the board is defunct. When confronted, my emails were ignored and all my questions skimmed over. Laurie Philippe claimed on her website that "She is a member of the training committee for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology" also known as ABPN, a well established medical board. A psychology professional would have to be ABPN board certified to be on the training committee. A quick Look up on the website with her name and NPI yielded zero results. And isn't it suspicious that she had since removed that credential after a complaint filed with IDFPR? If she is able to lie about such established credentials, what else is she lying about? It casts doubt on the rest of her listed credentials. And look closely at their positive reviews here on google. They are mostly fake. They are either bought and generically written by some sad sods in Eastern Europe that had never been to the US, let alone the practice or written by personal friends of Philippe. We are from WI, and the first red flag was raised when we have wonderful doctors here, why would anyone drive 1.5 hours to Illinois for a practice with terrible reviews? Unless they are doing something different that other practices in WI are not doing. My Child was taken to this shady unscrupulous practice by her father where she sat in for multiple sessions with Dr. Goldbaum in his attempt to 'buy' a psychological report to sway the court from the practice. Tell me how does a psychological professional churns out a report for court after just one sit down session with a child without one other parent? Philippe and Goldbaum did. And sure wrote 2 very biased report with unfounded claims discrediting me as child's mother. I wouldn't be surprised if Child's Father wrote both reports and the 2 "Doctors" just put their signatures on it. And no worries, Philippe's have no problem lying under oath in court. And my child had came home to me telling me how she's distrustful of Goldbaum and Philippe. Goldbaum is supposed to be the therapist and LISTENING to her patients, not pour out her problems at a 12yo. No patients want to hear about your struggle as a Jewish-Indian or a woman. That's not what you're being paid. And Philippe? My child never met her until the at least 8 weeks at their shady practice. But somehow Philippe could write 2 reports without meeting the child? And my child had told me how Philippe tried to intimidate her and gaslight her, a 12yo child. now I'm so not surprised Seeing other reviews here on how she had disrespected other patients. And that's not all, my child had in multiple sessions told Goldbaum how her father had threatened her life and the rampant drug usage in the house, and how he verbally abused my child in front of Goldbaum, but of course that was all conveniently left out in the report. They don't care about the well being of their patients. Not even an ounce. They only care about where the bill is coming from and whom they can milk. And after reading so many unfortunate reviews of how their patients had been wrongly billed and their cards mischarged, I am actually very pleased my child's father found this crooked practice. Good for him. For professional psychologists and therapists, they sure are terrible at their job for spotting child neglect, liars and mentally unstable people. And the 'wonderful' and 'stable' parent they think should have full custody of the child is a maniac habitual drug abuser who emotionally abuse everyone and also record his own nefarious activities and violent outbursts on social media. Look him up, "Doctors". The signs were prominently there. Maybe you all should quit your day job.

    Dr. Philipps and her team are the best! They are very professional with their testing and therapy.read more

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    Ms Philipps claimed that she's on the training committee of ABPN, but a quick Look up on ABPN website yield no support of her claim.

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    Northwest Neurology

    Northwest Neurology

    2.2(42 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    I went to this practice post stroke and for epilepsy. In treating my epilepsy, they often forget or…read morereuse to refill my prescription which I am often left with zero refills and no way to communicate with the office that I need a refill. This causes a lot of anxiety for me. The only way to get a prescription refilled is to have the pharmacist call the office to ask for a refill. They seem to be experts in non-communication but will call non stop if they think there might be a problem.

    Whoa! What a horrible experience I just had with Dr. Khan's office. In April, I called to set up…read moremy first appointment with the doctor. His office said he had none available until July 29th, then not until late August. Because I have a timely issue I need addressed, I took the appointment 3.5 months into the future, and rescheduled my planned vacation. Fast forward to today... The doctor's office left me a message that Dr. Khan would not be in the office on July 29th (I guess he schedules his own vacations less in advance than I do), and I would have to reschedule my July appointment. When I contacted Brittany, Northwest Urology's receptionist, she told me they were booked through mid-October -- six months after I scheduled my original appointment. When I told Brittany that was unacceptable, and that I would need an appointment in June or July, she took an attitude. She had the temerity to blame ME for taking the appointment her office would ultimately cancel by saying, "You didn't HAVE to reschedule your vacation. You could have taken the August appointment!" I asked her to have an administrator or Dr. Khan call me himself to reschedule prior to August, but all Brittany could muster in a sarcastic way was, "I hope you have a NICE day!" I'm actually glad this happened. While writing bad reviews on several sites for Dr. Khan's office, I discovered Dr. Khan has a number of one and two star reviews. One site (maybe it's this one), had him rated with only 2.9 stars (before my review). Whether Brittany is rude to all of the doctor's patients, or if Dr. Khan is a poor doctor, is of no matter to me anymore. Going here for treatment and entrusting my brain to this guy and his office help is ALREADY a dicey proposition! If I could leave a 0 star review, I would.

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